Buck Wolf has blazed a strange-but-true path through journalism. He's interviewed the world's tallest man, the world's shortest man, and served as a judge for Ripley's Believe It Or Not! in a national sideshow talent competition. He joined Huffington Post after serving as the senior correspondent and editor in charge of AOL Weird News. He's a regular on the back pages of Us Weekly, ripping on celebrities as a member of the magazine's infamous Fashion Police. And for nearly a decade he was an entertainment news producer and columnist for ABCNews.com. He and his wife Claudine live in New York City.

We're not saying we believe everything -- or anything -- The Amazing Kreskin says. We do admire that he's been out there making predictions for more than six decades, somehow managing to stay in the public eye.

A lot of people talk about running off to join the circus. For Ward Hall, that was just the first step in an amazing career, working side-by-side with Percilla the Monkey Girl, Emmett the Alligator Skin Man, giants, pinheads, bearded ladies and other sideshow legends.

Forty years ago, Hungarian architecture professor Erno Rubik unveiled the plastic puzzle that would become the best-selling toy of all time, with more than 350 million sold around the world, according to PBS.